This guide details the unique action operation and loading procedure for the Winchester Model 1903, the first commercially successful semi-automatic .22 caliber rifle. Instruction is provided by a specialist in classic firearms, demonstrating safe handling and the characteristic plunger-style charging handle and stock-integrated magazine.
This guide details the unique loading and firing sequence for the Spencer Carbine, as demonstrated by an expert shooter. It covers the removal of the buttstock magazine tube, cartridge loading, reinsertion, and the operation of the lever action with an external hammer. The demonstration emphasizes proper handling and proficient marksmanship on steel targets.
This guide details the process of loading the Remington Nylon 76 Trail Rider, a unique lever-action rifle from the 1960s. It highlights the buttstock-integrated tubular magazine and the specific technique for loading .22 LR rounds. The video also touches upon the rifle's lightweight construction and a potential safety engagement issue, offering insights from an expert perspective.
This guide details the disassembly and action overview of a rare, mystery 16-gauge St. Etienne shotgun. The video, presented by Ian McCollum, highlights its unique sliding trigger guard pump action and buttstock-mounted tubular magazine. Expert disassembly reveals the intricate bolt, striker, and safety mechanisms, offering insights into historical firearm innovation.
This guide details the operational mechanics and external features of the Clair Brothers Semiauto Shotgun from the 1890s. It covers identifying key markings, understanding the unique gas-operated system, the buttstock-integrated magazine, and the internal striker-fired action with a vertically traveling locking block. The information is presented with high authority, drawing on detailed mechanical explanations and historical context.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Winchester-Hotchkiss M1879 and M1883 bolt-action rifles. It covers their design by Benjamin Hotchkiss, their participation in US Army trials, technical specifications like the .45-70 Government caliber and tubular buttstock magazine, and key differences between the M1879 and M1883 models, including design revisions to address durability issues. The production history and notable sales, such as to the Chinese government, are also discussed.
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